Bradford city centre from inside the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television

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The photograph on this page of Bradford city centre from inside the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television by Lynne Kirton as part of the Geograph project.

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Bradford city centre from inside the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television

Image: © Lynne Kirton Taken: 6 Mar 2004

The National Museum of Photography, Film and Television was established in 1983, and is well worth a visit. The tall tower in the background is the Bradford City Hall. It was opened as the Town Hall in 1870, and was extended twice. The name was changed to City Hall in November 1965, as it was felt this was more in keeping with the city's status and importance. The tower is 220 feet high and houses 13 bells.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.79037
Longitude
-1.757098